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ospf: T5936: when migrating passive interfaces set_tag() must be set
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T4856: Fix IPsec DHCP-client exit hook
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We should create dhclient base_path dir `/run/dhclient` during the
first boot.
It fixes cloud-init boot issues
```
/etc/dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/03-vyos-dhclient-hook: line 33: /run/dhclient/dhclient_eth0.lease: No such file or directory
```
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The script acually does not have the variable `secrets_lines` and
secret lines itself does not have the marker `# dhcp:{interface}`
in `to_find`
Needs to rewrite this script in the future if it is required
This commit fixes DHCP-client exit hook:
```
dhclient[6800]: NameError: name 'secrets_lines' is not defined
root[6801]: /etc/dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/99-ipsec-dhclient-hook returned non-zero exit status 1
```
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Fix the arg for the `reboot in x` command
The current arg is `--reboot_in [Minutes ...]`
The expected arg is `--reboot-in [Minutes ...]`
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set protocols bgp address-family ipv4-unicast sid vpn export <auto|1-1048575>
set protocols bgp address-family ipv6-unicast sid vpn export <auto|1-1048575>
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dhcpv6: T3316: Extend scope of DHCP options, bugfixes
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* Also migrate `address-range` to `range` tag node for consistency with dhcpv4 server syntax
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When a router does not have wireless interfaces the proper
unconfigured message must be exist
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bgp: T5306: fix verify_remote_as() to support v6only interface with peer-group
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To test:
set protocols bgp neighbor eth0 interface v6only peer-group 'fabric'
set protocols bgp peer-group fabric address-family ipv4-unicast
set protocols bgp peer-group fabric address-family ipv6-unicast
set protocols bgp peer-group fabric capability extended-nexthop
set protocols bgp peer-group fabric remote-as 'external'
set protocols bgp system-as 64496
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GRUB defaults to 9600 in case of serial console; explicitly set to
115200.
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Fix after commit 8452d8f4921 ("T5918: Fix typo in verify vpn ipsec interface")
so that dynamic interfaces can be used by ipsec but a warning is issued that
this will only work after they are available on the system.
PPPoE interfaces are the best example for this, as they are down during system
bootup and will be available anytime after the boot once we've dialed into
the BRAS.
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This uses a more common pattern froma base class while the original code from
0a1c9bc38 ("T5791: DNS dynamic exclude check for dynamic interfaces PPPoE") is
still retained.
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firewall: T5814: Retain legacy 'accept' behaviour and re-order migration
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the lease file (#2796)
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The correct CLI command is `interface` and not `interfaces`
```
set vpn ipsec interface xxx
```
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T5688: Changed 'range' to multi in 'client-ip-pool' for accell-ppp
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T5915: firewall: re-add opmode command for zone based firewall
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dhcp: T3316: T5787: T5912: Extend scope of DHCP options, bugfixes
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Pre-1.4 firewall 'accept' action acted as a 'return'. This change ensures the migrated rules meet the expected behaviour.
This commit also re-orders migrated in/out/local jumps ordered by direction instead of interface.
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supported by Kea
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Changed node 'range' to multi in 'client-ip-pool' for accell-ppp
services.
Added completionHelp to default-pool and next-pool.
Fixed verification in vpn l2tp config script.
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This extends commit 86d1291ec5 ("[boot-config-loader] T1622: Add failsafe
and back trace") and adds missing groups to the vyos user. Without this
change the vyos user will only have operator (vyos@vyos>) privileges,
even if this level is discontinued.
One could hack himself up as the user has sudo rights, but rather place
the user in the right groups from the beginning.
NOTE: This user is only added if booted with "vyos-config-debug" and
an error when the configuration can not be loaded at all.
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hyphen (-)
When testing for changed PKI certificates using node_changed(), we should not
use key_mangling=('-', '_'), as this will make certificate updates with a hypen
not possible.
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We have not seen the adoption of the https virtual-host CLI option.
What it did?
* Create multiple webservers each listening on a different IP/port
(but in the same VRF)
* All webservers shared one common document root
* All webservers shared the same SSL certificates
* All webservers could have had individual allow-client configurations
* API could be enabled for a particular virtual-host but was always enabled on
the default host
This configuration tried to provide a full webserver via the CLI but VyOS is a
router and the Webserver is there for an API or to serve files for a local-ui.
Changes
Remove support for virtual-hosts as it's an incomplete and thus mostly useless
"thing". Migrate all allow-client statements to one top-level allow statement.
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This fixes a priority inversion when doing initial certificate commits.
* pki subsystem is executed with priority 300
* vti uses priority 381
* ipsec uses priority 901
On commit pki.py will be executed first, detecting a change in dependencies
for vpn_ipsec.py which will be executed second. The VTI interface was yet not
created leading to ConfigError('VTI interface XX for site-to-site peer YY does
not exist!')
The issue is caused by this new line of code in commit b8db1a9d7ba ("pki:
T5886: add support for ACME protocol (LetsEncrypt)") file src/conf_mode/pki.py
line 139 which triggers the dependency update even if a key is newly added.
This commit changes the "detection" based on the cerbot configuration on disk.
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The "idea" of this PR is to add new CLI nodes under the pki subsystem to
activate ACME for any given certificate.
vyos@vyos# set pki certificate NAME acme
Possible completions:
+ domain-name Domain Name
email Email address to associate with certificate
listen-address Local IPv4 addresses to listen on
rsa-key-size Size of the RSA key (default: 2048)
url Remote URL (default:
https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory)
Users choose if the CLI based custom certificates are used
set pki certificate EXAMPLE acme certificate <base64>
or if it should be generated via ACME.
The ACME server URL defaults to LetsEncrypt but can be changed to their staging
API for testing to not get blacklisted.
set pki certificate EXAMPLE acme url https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
Certificate retrieval has a certbot --dry-run stage in verify() to see if it
can be generated.
After successful generation, the certificate is stored in under
/config/auth/letsencrypt. Once a certificate is referenced in the CLI (e.g. set
interfaces ethernet eth0 eapol certificate EXAMPLE) we call
vyos.config.get_config_dict() which will (if with_pki=True is set) blend in the
base64 encoded certificate into the JSON data structure normally used when
using a certificate set by the CLI.
Using this "design" does not need any change to any other code referencing the
PKI system, as the base64 encoded certificate is already there.
certbot renewal will call the PKI python script to trigger dependency updates.
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deployments in cgnat. (#2694)
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Signed-off-by: Date Huang <tjjh89017@hotmail.com>
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VyOS has several services relaying on the PKI CLI tree to retrieve certificates.
Consuming services like ethernet, openvpn or ipsec all re-implemented the same
code to retrieve the certificates from the CLI.
This commit extends the signature of get_config_dict() with a new option with_pki
that defaults to false. If this option is set, the PKI CLI tree will be blended
into the resulting dictionary.
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image-tools: T5883: preserve file owner in /config on add system update
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T5880: verify_source_interface() should not allow dynamic interfaces like ppp, l2tp, ipoe or sstpc client interfaces
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login: T5875: restore home directory permissions only when needed
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T3476: Add option latest to add system image
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